While there are little information on the project, it has been revealed that it would use Fusion’s GreenGas technology.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Despite greater costs and a current lack of support infrastructure, the world’s largest truck and bus manufacturer is charting an ambitious zero-emission future and claims it’s not that far away.
Green Hydrogen Systems, Eurowind Energy, and Lhyfe have signed a master supply agreement for electrolysis capacity of up to 24 MW. The three parties grant mutual exclusivity to one another through this agreement. GreenLab Skive’s large-scale generation and storage of green hydrogen from solar and wind energy will be utilized to create green methanol for use in the transportation industry, and will also be used directly as a green, zero-emission fuel for heavy transport. The three parties agree to mutual exclusivity for the building of a green hydrogen production facility with a maximum electrolysis capacity of 24 MW under the…
Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. announces the signing of an agreement between its subsidiary NextChem and MYTILINEOS’ Renewable and Storage Development Business Unit (RSD BU) to undertake engineering activities for the installation of a green hydrogen plant in Italy via electrolysis. NextChem is a subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont specializing on green chemistry and energy transition technology. MYTILINEOS, through subsidiary RSD BU, is a market leader in the development, construction, and operation of utility-scale solar and hybrid power projects, having a track record of more than 1 GW of medium to large-scale solar and battery storage projects globally. Under the terms of the…
Hyzon Motors, a global leader in zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell-powered heavy vehicles, has signed the Utrecht Covenant on Hydrogen in Mobility (the “Covenant”). Hyzon intends to harness existing technology in order to provide the zero-emission mobility options stated in the project. The effort brings together leaders in the hydrogen transition with the goal of increasing green hydrogen production and creating regional hydrogen fuelling infrastructure. Hydrogen fuel cells will be used to power commercial vehicles such as lorries and buses on the streets of Utrecht. The province of Utrecht is a pioneer in the field of hydrogen mobility, with many hydrogen fuelling…
Shell and Daimler Truck AG will deploy heavy-duty hydrogen refueling stations and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles concurrently in order to speed Europe’s road freight decarbonisation. Daimler Truck AG and Shell New Energies NL B.V. (“Shell”) have entered into a joint venture to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen-fueled fuel cell trucks in Europe. The companies intend to contribute to the decarbonisation of road freight by expanding hydrogen refueling infrastructure and providing clients with fuel-cell trucks. Shell aims to begin by establishing a hydrogen refueling network connecting three green hydrogen production hubs in the Netherlands, Cologne, and Hamburg, Germany. Shell is to establish…
The steelmaker announced on Thursday that it will grow its hydrogen business to coincide with the manufacture of fuel cell electric vehicles by its largest client,
The world’s first test of a 30% natural gas/hydrogen blend in the forging operations used in industrial steelmaking took place at the Forgiatura A. Vienna factory in Rho (province of Milan). The trial, which comprised using the hydrogen/gas mixture to heat the furnaces at the Forgiatura A. Vienna factory, was successfully completed on site following a year-long series of investigations and laboratory testing. Snam, one of the world’s top energy infrastructure businesses, was the project’s developer and promoter; RINA, an international inspection, certification, and engineering consultant, handled the engineering studies and laboratory phase; and GIVA Group, a global leader in…
Air Liquide, a global leader in gases, technology, and services for Industry and Health, has inked a global supply deal with Hexagon Purus.
On Wednesday, state secretary for circular economy, energy, and climate policy Attila Steiner announced on his social media page that the government had adopted the National Hydrogen Strategy.